Compensation, Benefits and Perks

We are committed to building a strong healthy workforce by supporting the health and wellness of our employees.

At Island Health, we know that it’s not just about your wage, it’s about all the perks and benefits that make up your total compensation. Please note that this list is not a complete list of benefits and perks, and it is subject to your specific collective agreement and employment status.

Relocation Assistance

Relocating to Vancouver Island? We’re here to help! We provide relocation
support of up to $5,000 to employees hired for various permanent, hard-to-fill
nursing and allied health positions across the Island Health region. Conditions
and eligibility criteria apply.

Erik Esleyer Manager

Leaves & Flexible Work Options

Leaves

  • Sick: For employees who have accrued sufficient paid sick leave credits, short-term sick leave benefits are provided if unable to work due to injury or illness.
  • Vacation: Most vacation entitlement starts at four weeks with additional time accrued based on years of service.
  • Maternal/parental: Leave is provided in accordance with the Collective Agreement and legislation. A supplemental employment benefit/top-up (SEB) may be payable to eligible employees. In addition, paid time off may be available in the event of a family crisis.
  • Statutory holidays: Thirteen statutory holidays are observed annually.
  • Special leave: Unpaid Compassionate Care Leave may be available to care for a terminally ill family member (in accordance with the Employment Standards Act).

Flexible work options

Island Health offers five flexible work options that employees can discuss with their leaders: flex days, working from home, alternate start and stop times, job sharing, and self-scheduling for nursing units. Most flexible work options are available to both unionized and non-contract employees with leader approval. The suitability of flexible work options depends on various factors, including the nature of the position, individual employee considerations, and specific operational requirements.

Island Health Staff - Nurse

EFAP & Mental Health

Employee & family assistance program (counselling, professional consultations)

Employee and Family Assistance (EFAP) is available to all Island Health employees (regular full-/part-time; temporary full-/part-time; and casual) and their eligible dependants, through our contracted provider, TELUS Health. This plan includes short-term, solution-focused counseling, professional consultations on legal, financial, dietary and family issues, and other supports.

Health, safety and psychological well-being

We are committed to supporting the health, safety, and psychological well-being of our staff. Our comprehensive programs include staff and leadership safety training, mental health resources, wellness webinars, yoga and self-care events, provincially-recognized violence and musculoskeletal injury prevention training and injury prevention support.

Island Health Staff - Faith

Employee Discounts

Employee discount program

Perkopolis is an employee discount program that connects Island Health employees, medical staff, volunteers and auxiliary members to discounts and special offers. Employees and volunteers enjoy perks from numerous national, international and local brands and businesses.

Island Health Staff group

Scholarships & Education Programs

Scholarships

Multiple scholarship opportunities are available to Island Health staff. In 2024 Island Health administered $1.3 million in scholarships for staff who are pursing further education.

Sponsored education programs

Island Health offers a variety of education opportunities for healthcare professionals and students to develop a career path or specialize in an area of interest. Learn about our current education opportunities.

Learn More

For more information about working with Island Health and the benefits we offer, contact us at [email protected]

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Territorial Acknowledgement

Island Health occupies the traditional territories of the Coast Salish, Kwakwaka’wakw, and Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations who have lived here since time immemorial and who continue to hold rights and titles on these lands. Island Health acknowledges and recognizes these homelands and the stewardship of Indigenous peoples of this land.

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